Isabgul Plus Sachet is a herbal laxative that increases stool bulk and promotes easier passage through the intestines. It helps manage constipation, gastric acidity, IBS, ulcerative colitis, and piles. The formulation also soothes bowel spasms and improves gut motility. It can be beneficial in pregnancy-related constipation when used under medical supervision.
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Ispaghula husk absorbs water, forming a gel-like mass that increases stool bulk and stimulates bowel movement.
Sonapata (Senna) acts as a stimulant laxative by enhancing peristalsis and reducing water absorption from the colon.
This combination relieves constipation, regulates bowel function, and reduces intestinal discomfort without causing dependency.
Adults:
1 sachet (4 gm) mixed with 150–200 ml water, taken once or twice daily
Children (6–12 years):
½ to 1 sachet (2–4 gm) mixed with water, 1–2 times daily
Children (<6 years):
½ sachet (2 gm), or as directed by a physician
Always take with sufficient water to prevent choking or intestinal blockage.
Common:
Serious (Rare):
May interfere with the absorption of:
Separate administration of these medicines and Isabgul Plus by at least 1–2 hours is advised.
Store in a cool, dry place, protected from sunlight.
Keep out of reach of children.
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